9.5 hours at 8 weeks (no training involved, he just did it - was doing 6 hour stretches at 2 weeks - asked MCHN if I should be waking him to feed and she said no because he was a great size and gaining). Due to have #2 in a few weeks and don't dare to hope he'll be the same.

That said day sleeps have been harder and he will not sleep in the car or pram EVER. And 4:30/ 5am wake ups are the norm. Now does 10.5 or 11 hours overnight, have never gotten 12.

DS1 was pretty consistent at sleeping all night from about 7 months of age. Of course we had the occasional wakes in the night due to teething, illness etc.

DS2 was my terrible sleeper. He did not sleep a full night until a few weeks after his 1st birthday (and only after we spent a week at sleep school). Before this he was feeding on and off all night and waking every few hours. The longest stretch he did was 4 hours. Total nightmare. He's almost 2 and I still feel like I'm trying to catch up on my sleep after the year of sleep deprivation.

DS started sleeping through the night at around 6 months. But was still waking at the sparrows fart around 5-530am everyday. He only just started sleeping later till 6-630am just recently at 11 months. I'm putting it down to learning to roll over in his sleep and get comfy enough to doze back off. I also had to adjust his routine so that bedtime would be a little later too.

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